Sentence examples for voteless from inspiring English sources

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voteless

adjective

Without a vote; not allowed a vote.

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These rather strange anomalies, plus the fact that Mr Dewar's scheme differs markedly from that put forward by an independent committee appointed to examine the problem and chaired by Andrew Cubie, a businessman, meant that Scottish students growled rather than cheered.In this section The mighty pound Voteless in Marbella The battle of Whitehall What's in a.name?

But many Latinos are illegal, and so voteless, others are not even registered and their Democratic loyalty is no longer total.In California's election to recall the governor last year, 30% of Latinos voted for Arnold Schwarzenegger, and another 9% for another Republican, Tom McClintock even though they were running against a Latino Democrat, Cruz Bustamante.

He divided this 50-50 withethe Mail.In this section The mighty pound Voteless in Marbella The battle of Whitehall What's in a.name?

One went further: "pillage" and "piracy" were Allan Rutherford's words for the affair, in a letter to the Times.In this section The mighty pound Voteless in Marbella The battle of Whitehall What's in a.name?

The economic recovery they have overseen may appear to be voteless, their spending cuts to be semi-permanent and the UK Independence Party (UKIP) to have pinched a fifth of their followers.

But most of this was known before Christmas.In this section The mighty pound Voteless in Marbella The battle of Whitehall What's in a.name?

It is no place for a casual stroll.In this section The mighty pound Voteless in Marbella The battle of Whitehall What's in a.name?

But it reveals the extent of the rift within the industry and the degree to which the new car market is opening up to new entrants.In this section The mighty pound Voteless in Marbella The battle of Whitehall What's in a.name?

Another newspaper story claimed that the fleet cannot afford the fuel oil to put to sea, and that those ships that do so now have to observe a speed limit of 15 knots.In this section The mighty pound Voteless in Marbella The battle of Whitehall What's in a.name?

The inner ring motorway the epitome of modernity in the 1970s now looks like another big mistake.In this section The mighty pound Voteless in Marbella The battle of Whitehall What's in a.name?

IMF management looks forward to working with the authorities to support their economic programme once suitable policies are indentified.THOMAS DAWSONDirector External Relations, IMFWashington, DCSIR Britain's government intends to reduce the period of foreign residence under which Britons living abroad may still exercise the right to vote from 20 years to ten ("Voteless in Marbella", January 29th).

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